Meghan Markle slammed for 'waffling on' in new 'tone deaf' Netflix series while 'people worry about feeding their children'
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Meghan Markle has been scolded for being "tone deaf" following the release of the second season of her Netflix lifestyle series.
Speaking to GB News, showbiz journalist Sarah-Louise Robertson hit out at the Duchess of Sussex and accused the royal of "waffling on" despite parents "worrying about how to feed their children".
The Duchess returned to the small screen with the second instalment of With Love, Meghan on Netflix, following the renewal of the Sussex couple's deal with the streaming platform.
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Sarah-Louise Robertson has criticised Meghan Markle's 'tone deaf' second season of her Netflix series
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Discussing the latest season on GB News, Ms Robertson fumed: "I just don't know how much I can take of Meghan Markle's professional victimhood, because that is literally what it is.
"She's just tone deaf, I think that's what really comes across in this series."
Hitting out at how the show's agenda is "so far removed" from standard life, Ms Robertson added: "We have the flower sprinkles that she said she puts on everything, she calls herself a grandma, but it's just the fact she is literally like this Marie Antoinette of Montecito and the way that she lives this life, floating around this garden. But it's just not real.
"It's just so far removed from most people's lives watching this. People are thinking, how are we going to feed our children? How are we going to pay the mortgage? How are we going to pay the bills?"
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| NETFLIXPointing out Meghan's continued criticism of the Royal Family, Ms Robertson highlighted that the Duchess keeps "waffling on" about how "hard" her life as a working royal was.
Ms Robertson explained: "Meghan just comes on and says everything was so hard when she was in the Royal Family, that's what she always sort of refers back to, that now she can be free. When she was back in the Royal Family, she felt she was being inauthentic.
"But this is this is her just waffling on about life, how life was so hard for her, but at the same time, it's just showing off about her lovely clothes and her famous friends and her beautiful gardens and her fabulous kitchen, and how she's married to Prince Harry and her perfect life and the perfect children. She's trying to be this little Miss Perfect, and it just grates."
Criticising one particular interaction on the show, Ms Robertson said Meghan's conversation with Chrissy Teigen shows the Duchess "has always wanted to be married to a rich man and float around a mansion".
Ms Robertson told GB News that Meghan Markle has 'always wanted to be married to a rich man'
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Ms Roberton told GB News: "Where you do get to see a little bit of the real Meghan, which is avaricious, is she says to Chrissy Teigen 'look how far we've come'.
"It's just superficial, frivolous nonsense, and she nods along because she's married to the multimillionaire pop star John Legend.
"And you just realise that all Meghan has ever wanted is to be bone idle, married to a rich man, taken care of, be a tradwife, and float around in a lovely mansion.
"Do we care that she puts flower sprinkles on French toast or whatever rubbish she's making? What is that doing for the good of the world? Nothing, absolutely zilch."
Ms Robertson concluded: "She had it all when she was the Duchess of Sussex, when she came into the Royal Family.
"She had the world at her feet where she could have done something of good, something of use given back, she didn't want that, that wasn't enough.
"What she just wanted was to be lazy and very, very rich, and to show it off to anybody who's around to say, look how far I've come."